I just got a simple demo from Amazon Fire TV Recast. It is the size of the shoebox that you can have at home DVR to receive on the antenna and receive on the terrestrial channel shown on your Fire TV (or your Fire tablet). The idea behind the redesign is to make it possible to enjoy recorded TV and content from anywhere like Slingbox.

Perhaps there were millions of strange shots as the contents of the television needed to behave like streaming content, so we need to slow down a bit and explain exactly how the redesign works and how it works .

Basically, you need a hard disk whose screen is not connected to the TV antenna. (In order to work, it is necessary to purchase another Fire TV.) Amazon's setup application is useful in the house receiving a good broadcast signal. Connect the antenna and it's right there.

The box itself is a bit bigger than I wish, but it is not that heavy. You would like to paste it on some corner. The only ports are power, Ethernet, USB (for TV antennaes that need power). With a base model with two tuners, you can record two broadcasts on a 500 GB hard drive at the same time, and you can save about 150 hours of HD content.

you are do not do Connect this box to the TV. Instead, Recast determines which channel you are watching, tells it all to Fire TV, and integrates Fire TV into the new "DVR" section of the menu. Next, when you participate in the show, Recast sends it wirelessly to a TV, tablet, or firewall.

It's a decoder, not a local media broadcaster – it's complicated and easy

this is only Live TV. his do not do Using a cable box, connecting cables will not work. (It supports streaming PlayStation Vue.) Whether good news or bad news depends on your feelings …